1   2  

  1. Christopher Lawford

    Christopher Kennedy Lawford (born March 29, 1955 in Santa Monica, California, USA), a nephew of John F. Kennedy, cousin-in-law of Arnold Schwarzenegger (appearing in two of his films, including "Terminator 3"), and son of Peter Lawford and Patricia Kennedy Lawford, is a Hollywood actor. After many secondary roles in films for over a decade, he played a minor role in the 2000 film "Thirteen Days", as Commander William Ecker of the US Navy.

  2. Michael Wincott

    Michael Anthony Claudio Wincott (born January 21, 1958 or 1959) is a Canadian actor, known for appearing in several supporting roles in Hollywood films. He is highly recognized for his rough, gravelly voice. Wincott was born in Scarborough, Ontario. His father, an English immigrant from Blackpool, England, worked as a constructor, welder and salesman, and his mother was an Italian immigrant from Milan; the two met in England and immigrated to Canada in 1952.

  3. Wes Studi

    Born in Nofire Hollow, Oklahoma, Studi was schooled on a reservation. Until he attended grade school, he spoke only Cherokee. In 1967, he was drafted into the Army and served 18 months in Vietnam. After his discharge, Studi studied at Tulsa Junior College. He is best known for his roles as both brave and vicious Indians, in such roles as the Pawnee warrior in Dances With Wolves and as Magua in The Last of the Mohicans.

  4. Erik Dellums

    Erik Todd Dellums, born in 1964, is an actor and the son of United States politician Ron Dellums. He has had parts in television police dramas such as "New York Undercover", "Homicide: Life on the Street" and "The Wire". He was featured on "Homicide" in a multi-season recurring role as fictional drug kingpin Luther Mahoney; on "The Wire" he plays a medical examiner. Early in his career he had minor appearances in several Spike Lee films, …

  5. Floyd Red Crow Westerman

    Floyd Red Crow Westerman, born in 1936, is a Dakota musician, activist and actor born on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Sioux reservation in the U.S. state of South Dakota. The elder Dakota in the late 20th century became a leading actor depicting Native Americans in American films and television. He is sometimes credited as "Floyd Crow Westerman".

  6. Titus Welliver

    Titus Welliver (born March 12 1961 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American actor and the son of the famous landscape painter Neil Welliver. He is currently notable for playing the semi-regular character, Silas Adams on the HBO series "Deadwood". He has had roles in many movies including JFK (film), The Doors (film), Mulholland Falls, and recently in Twisted, Biker Boys, and Assault on Precinct 13 (2005).

  7. Dennis Burkley

    Dennis Burkley (born September 10, 1945 in Van Nuys, California) is an American character actor who has appeared in countless films and television shows since the 1970s. He is recognized for his large frame (6'3", 300 lbs.), beard and Southern accent. He grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas. In 2005, he wrote and directed a film titled "Repetition".

  8. Paul A. Rothchild

    Paul A. Rothchild (April 18 1935 - March 30 1995) was a prominent American record producer of the late 1960s and 1970s. Although born in Brooklyn, NY, Rothchild grew up in Teaneck, NJ, and he graduated from Teaneck High School in 1957. He began his career on the Boston folk scene, recording and releasing recordings by local folk artists. He became a house producer for Jac Holzman's Elektra Records label in 1963, …

  9. Alan Graff

    Allan Graf (2nd unit director/stunt coordinator/football coordinator) is one of Hollywood's premier 2nd unit directors and stunt coordinators whose thirty-year career behind the cameras includes the staging of stunts in over five dozen films while directing second unit action on two dozen features, including Richard Donner's recent time-travel adventure, Timeline (2003), 'Randall Wallace''s Vietnam War epic, We Were Soldiers (2002) (World Stunt Award nomination), Brian Helgeland's unique...

  10. Generation X

    Born William Michael Albert Broad in Middlesex, England, in 1955, the first child of Bill and Joan Broad. When he was 2, his father moved the family to Long Island, New York, in pursuit of the American dream. They returned 4 years later (now with a baby sister, Jane) to Dorking. America made a big impression on Billy; he loved the big cars and rock music. The family moved next to the Running Horses Public House in Mickleham until 1963 while their home in Goring, Sussex, was being built....

  11. William Oliver Stone

    Educated at Yale and New York University. Born at 9:58am-EDT Did a tour of duty in Vietnam. In Vietnam Stone won the Bronze Star for Valor and the Purple Heart with First Oak Leaf Cluster. Stone was jailed for marijuana possession in Mexico at the age of 21. Children: With Elizabeth Stone (divorced) Sean Stone, Michael Jack Stone. With Chong Son Chong (girlfriend), Tara Chong Stone. His father Louis Stone was a successful stockbroker on Wall Street, then he suffered some financial...

  12. Michael Madsen

    At 6' 2" and 190 pounds, Michael Madsen - the brother of actress Virginia Madsen - is equally adept at portraying heroic as well as villainous characters. There's just something in the way he delivers his lines with an underlying aggression masked behind his gravelly tones that makes you feel very uneasy about his true intentions! Madsen first learned his craft at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, where he worked under John Malkovich, one of the theater's founders. His first few film roles...

  13. Jack McGee

    Former NYC firefighter. Increasingly visible in major TV commercials, for online broker and Bud Light. Moved to Hollywood in 1986 Lives in Studio City, California with his wife

  14. Crispin Glover

    While he's never been a typical leading man, Crispin Glover has distinguished himself as one of the most intriguing personalities in the movie business. His unusual characters and avant-garde hobbies have inspired a cult-like following that has dubbed him both madman and genius. The son of actor Bruce Glover, Crispin Hellion Glover was born in New York City and raised in Southern California. He picked up his father's trade while still in elementary school--by age 13, he already had an...

  15. Paul Williams

    Known for timeless classics such as "We've Only Just Begun," "Rainy Days and Mondays," "Evergreen," "Just An Old Fashioned Love Song" and "Rainbow Connection," Paul Williams is responsible for what will remain part of our pop culture for many years to come. His music has been recorded by some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. Three Dog Night's versions of "Just An Old Fashioned Love Song," "Out in the Country" and "Family of Man" have sold millions of copies worldwide....

  16. Val Edward Kilmer

    Born in Los Angeles, California. Studied at Hollywood's Professional's School and, in his teens, entered Juilliard's drama program. His professional acting career began on stage, and he still participates in theater; he played Hamlet at the 1988 Colorado Shakespeare Festival. His film debut was in the 1984 spoof Top Secret! (1984), wherein he starred as blond rock idol Nick Rivers. He was in a number of films throughout the 1980s, including the 1986 smash Top Gun (1986). Despite his...

  17. Frank Joseph Whaley

    Frank Whaley grew up in Syracuse, New York, and left home at eighteen to pursue an acting career. His older brother Robert originally wanted to be an actor but Frank later became interested in the profession and followed in his brother's footsteps. He not only has a brother but two sisters as well. His brother is the lead singer of the New York based band, the Niagras, and was also the composer for Frank's directorial debut Joe the King (1999). Frank makes his home in New York and is...

  18. Kyle MacLachlan

    The "boy next door, if that boy spent lots of time alone in the basement," is how Rich Cohen described Kyle MacLachlan in a 1994 article for "Rolling Stone" magazine. That distinctly askew wholesomeness made MacLachlan a natural to become famous as the alter ego of twisted director David Lynch. Born and a raised in Yakima, Washington, MacLachlan graduated from the University of Washington in 1982. The darkly handsome actor made his feature debut when he starred in the big-budget David...

  19. Bret R Culpepper,

    Brother of Vincent E. Culpepper

  20. Richard Hopkins

    Affectionately known as the Godfather of Adrenaline/Extreme Sports, Rich developed his action skills that would launch him into films, television, music videos, commercials & live events. He has been a visionary behind the extreme sports industry for over 25+ years. He is also a Stunt Coordinator, Stuntman, Extreme Sports Athlete, Action Actor, TV Personality, Published Writer & Producer. World's First Pyro (FIRE) Motorized Skate Ride - (1/4 Mile) Stuntplayers ENDURO - Irwindale...

  21. John Paul Densmore

    Elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of the Doors) in 1993. Suffers from tinnitus. Is portrayed by Kevin Dillon in The Doors (1991) Former drummer of band The Doors.

  22. Mark Moses

    The tall, thin Moses began his career in New York City on daytime soaps and on and off-Broadway. After making his Broadway debut in "Slab Boys" alongside Kevin Bacon and Sean Penn, Moses caught the attention of casting directors and earned a spot in Oliver Stone's Oscar-winning "Platoon" (1986). He also played small roles in Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989) and "The Doors" (1991). Moses had a recurring role as Pamela Reed's boyfriend on the short-lived NBC's sitcom "Grand"....

  23. Kevin Dillon

    Brother of actors Matt Dillon and Paul Dillon. Graduated from Mamaroneck (NY) High School. Classmates with actors Dan Futterman, Matt Dillon, Bronson Picket, Elizabeth Berridge and Jill Novick. Before getting the semi-regular role of Officer Neil Baker on "NYPD Blue" (1993), he read for the role of Danny Sorenson. Wife Jane Stuart gave birth to the couple's first child a girl named Ava on May 17th in Beverly Hills. The co

  24. Joshua Evans

    Son of Ali MacGraw and Robert Evans. Dated Natasha Gregson Wagner. [1990-1997] Stepbrother of Chad McQueen. Stepson of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen; his mother, Ali MacGraw, was married to McQueen in 1972, and divorced 5 years later. Met his wife on the movie "The Price of Air" Credits Carl Weathers for his career as a director.

  25. Rodney A Grant

    Native American actor, Rodney Arnold Grant was born the 9th of March, 1959. After his biological parents abandoned him, his grandparents raised him from 6 months of age, up until 1982. Rodney has three daughters, two of which reside with their mother. He is now married to Lee-Anne, and they have a son, Walter. Over time, Rodney initially has performed in major motion pictures, as well as television appearances. One in particular CBS's Stolen Women, Captured Hearts (1997) (TV), opposite...

  26. Michael Reardon

    Starting as a child actor in the 70s, Michael graduated to become a musician with a handful of albums in the glam-rock 80s. During this time he directed several music videos and commercials and sold a handful of scripts that later became feature films. Michael briefly disappeared from entertainment and into the dot-com world where he created a successful website company responsible for putting such companies as Mitsubishi and UCLA online. He later sold the business, went to law school,...

  27. Robert Lupone

    Best known for his roles in numerous daytime soaps, including "All My Children" as a character named "Zack", which, by the way, was the same name as his most famous musical role on Broadway in "A Chorus Line," for which he earned a Tony nomination. He and sister Patti both graduated from Juilliard. Recently returned to Broadway in "Angels in America" and "A View from the Bridge." Started out in a family act called "The Lupone Trio" with his sister Patti Lupone and his twin brother,...

  28. Danny Sullivan

    Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world [1990] Winner of the 1985 Indianapolis 500, auto race.

  29. Wilbur Rauch

    Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 230-231. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387 Has portrayed Ed Sullivan no-less than six times. (I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), The Buddy Holly Story (1978), Elvis (1979/I) (TV), The Doors (1991), Mr. Saturday Night (1992), and Down with Love (2003).) Invented the phrase "Really Big Shoe" for his Ed Sullivan impression.

  30. Ron Severdia

    Ron Severdia studied at College of Marin and then at American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. He has also performed at various Shakespeare festivals throughout Europe, including the International Theatre of Vienna and the Bratislava English Theatre.

  31. Rion Hunter

    With an Indian background, he was cast several times as an Indian man in various movies throughout the 80s and early 90s. Rion is also a great martial artist skilled in Kung Fu. He did not play in many action movies, but he appeared in Cage. He also had an important role as the lead baddie in No Retreat No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers battling both Loren Avedon and Keith Vitali.

  32. John Capodice
  33. Richard Rutowsky
  34. Don 'Tex' Clark
  35. Frank Military
  36. Hawthorne James
  37. Peter Crombie
  38. John Louis Fischer
  39. Harmonica Fats
  40. Tudor Sherrard

1   2